IKEA's Stylish New Sideboard Gave My Small Kitchen Tons More Storage
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IKEA's Stylish New Sideboard Gave My Small Kitchen Tons More Storage
"One of my favorite things about our apartment - and older apartments in general - is how much built-in storage they tend to come with. Even with the cupboards, closets, and built-ins, however, our kitchen needed more storage. No matter how many items I donated to Goodwill, there never seemed to be enough cabinet space for our cooking essentials and dishes (and don't even get me started on the food storage containers)."
"The LEDAMOT Cabinet is technicallya sideboard - IKEA's site shows it styled in living rooms and dining rooms - but its compact size (it's just over 16 inches deep) made it an excellent solution for our kitchen. I love that it has cabinet doors that hide the clutter, but it also features an open shelf cubby that I use to display cookbooks and a vintage tea canister I found while on a trip to Portland, Oregon, earlier this year."
My husband and I live in a relatively spacious 1960s apartment in Los Angeles with generous built-in storage, yet the kitchen still lacked cabinet space despite donations. A search for DIY solutions led to discovering the LEDAMOT cabinet, a compact sideboard slightly over 16 inches deep that works well in a kitchen. The cabinet offers concealed storage behind doors and an open shelf cubby for displaying cookbooks and collectibles. Its light gray-beige tone softens the modern aesthetic and blends with eclectic decor without crowding the space. The design solves overflow storage for dishes and hides clutter while remaining decorative.
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